A group of officials from Nepal have visited the uSky Test & Certification Centre in Sharjah to explore possibilities of introducing innovative transport solutions in home country. The delegation’s visit was part of a larger program to develop transport infrastructure and find sustainable and modern technologies to enhance mobility and improve Nepal’s transport ecosystem.
uSky Transport & Infrastructure Technology offers radically new solutions in the field of transport systems as it combines safety, efficiency and environmental sustainability
uSky Transport & Infrastructure Technology not only offers a more sustainable and efficient way of travel, but can also be adapted to variety of environments - from densely populated cities to remote regions. This is attracting attention of countries such as Nepal, where mountainous terrain and lack of developed infrastructure pose unique transport challenges.
Guests take their first ride in tropical uCar
Commemorative photo in tropical uCar
Ride about to begin
Delegates showed particular interest in the innovative uSky Transport & Infrastructure Solutions, which can be adapted to operate in Nepal’s challenging geographical conditions. High energy efficiency, low operating costs and eco friendliness of this system make it attractive for a region where maintaining ecological balance and sustainable development play a key role.
Nepali visitors learning more about uSky Transport
In addition, development of transport infrastructure with help of uSky Transport & Infrastructure Technology can stimulate economic growth by way of enhancing logistics and attracting tourists to hard-to-reach regions, which is especially important for Nepal as a popular tourist destination.
Test Track 4 and uBus Carat take your breath away and leave a lasting impression
This visit of officials from Nepal to uSky Transport opens up new horizons for cooperation in the field of innovative transport. Using advanced tech offered by the company is a step in developing international cooperation and constructing prospects for further discussion to carry out joint projects.
uSky Transport continues to improve its technology, with focus on global trends in the field of sustainable development and smart cities
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